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Pi Day Approaches!

The Ultimate Pi Day Celebration will be held on 03/14/15 starting at 9AM in the Science Center. There will be Pi(e) for all, Pi activities, and together we'll count down to the ultimate moment of the ultimate Pi Day: 03/14/15 9:26 AM 53.5 seconds!

Be There or Be Square. Commemorative T-shirts will be available for purchase the week before. Questions? Contact Professor Chang, Fernadez, or Lange.

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Professor Sontag's research interests are in complex analysis, especially quasiconformal mappings (mappings of bounded distortion) and geometric aspects of complex function theory, but she is also interested in real analysis, especially those topics that are accessible to undergraduates.

Visit Our Blog

We've recently started a blog where we post fun math facts. Check it out!

Pi Day Approaches!

The Ultimate Pi Day Celebration will be held on 03/14/15 starting at 9AM in the Science Center. There will be Pi(e) for all, Pi activities, and together we'll count down to the ultimate moment of the ultimate Pi Day: 03/14/15 9:26 AM 53.5 seconds!

Be There or Be Square. Commemorative T-shirts will be available for purchase the week before. Questions? Contact Professor Chang, Fernadez, or Lange.

Want e-updates?

Want to hear about the latest events in the math department via email? Join the department's Google group by signing up here!

Visit Our Blog

We've recently started a blog where we post fun math facts. Check it out!

Pi Day Approaches!

The Ultimate Pi Day Celebration will be held on 03/14/15 starting at 9AM in the Science Center. There will be Pi(e) for all, Pi activities, and together we'll count down to the ultimate moment of the ultimate Pi Day: 03/14/15 9:26 AM 53.5 seconds!

Be There or Be Square. Commemorative T-shirts will be available for purchase the week before. Questions? Contact Professor Chang, Fernadez, or Lange.

Want e-updates?

Want to hear about the latest events in the math department via email? Join the department's Google group by signing up here!